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What is the difference (if any) between Html.Partial(view, model) and Html.RenderPartial(view,model)

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How to redirect stderr and stdout to different files in the same line in script?

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Web API Routing - api/{controller}/{action}/{id} “dysfunctions” api/{controller}/{id}

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What's the difference between JPA and Spring Data JPA?

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CSS file not opening in Visual Studio 2010 SP1?

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How to save a BufferedImage as a File

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How do I erase an element from std::vector by index?

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pythonic way to do something N times without an index variable?

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Repeater, ListView, DataList, DataGrid, GridView … Which to choose?

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ReadOnlyCollection or IEnumerable for exposing member collections?

... tie yourself to anything stronger? Original answer If you're using .NET 3.5, you can avoid making a copy and avoid the simple cast by using a simple call to Skip: public IEnumerable<Foo> Foos { get { return foos.Skip(0); } } (There are plenty of other options for wrapping trivially -...